Andy can’t believe it, but this is the whole blog post for today.
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Andy has a veterinarian follow-up appointment this morning. More about that tomorrow!
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I’m dealing with low blood pressure and fatigue. Fortunately, I can doze when being dialyzed. At home, I take as many naps a day as needed to deal with these issues.
I am doing well enough as of the 17th of January, though I have an echogram scheduled for the 21st to establish if my heart has become less stable since an earlier one. I have an aortic valve that doesn’t always close correctly.
I know the routine, Doug. They make me go through an annual stress test, the only test in my life that I fail every time. Echogram and heart monitor are also parts of the routine. But I am glad you are doing well.
I haven’t had to do a stress test, which would be murder for me since I have rubber legs after standing a short time. The echogram is OK to do but the heart monitor is problematic, depending on which method they use. One that promised to be simplest to do – a devise that fit on one finger – proved to be a bust, though the one with all the leads worked fine for me.
I don’t do the walking stress test also; instead, they submit me to a nuclear one. It’s not very pleasant but needs must. The heart monitor they hook on me is clipped to the belt.
I’m dealing with low blood pressure and fatigue. Fortunately, I can doze when being dialyzed. At home, I take as many naps a day as needed to deal with these issues.
I hope you are feeling well, Doug!
I am doing well enough as of the 17th of January, though I have an echogram scheduled for the 21st to establish if my heart has become less stable since an earlier one. I have an aortic valve that doesn’t always close correctly.
I know the routine, Doug. They make me go through an annual stress test, the only test in my life that I fail every time. Echogram and heart monitor are also parts of the routine. But I am glad you are doing well.
I haven’t had to do a stress test, which would be murder for me since I have rubber legs after standing a short time. The echogram is OK to do but the heart monitor is problematic, depending on which method they use. One that promised to be simplest to do – a devise that fit on one finger – proved to be a bust, though the one with all the leads worked fine for me.
I don’t do the walking stress test also; instead, they submit me to a nuclear one. It’s not very pleasant but needs must. The heart monitor they hook on me is clipped to the belt.
To me, Andy’s expressions are almost talkative!
He does have a “conversive face!”
He sure does, Doug.
One can only adore that expression of Andy’s.
Yes!
True!
First things first.
Yes!
I hope Andy’s appointment goes well. XO
He hid from me and I had to reschedule it.
Good luck with Andy today, Doug. Hope all the news is good!
I had none: Andy hid from me, and I had to reschedule it.
I am sorry. Hopefully he will be better about the next visit.
its moanday and we have to start slowly ;O)
I know I did, too!
One adorable picture of Andy works for us!
Good! I had no inspiration for the post and I was exhausted physically from poor sleep.